> I did my best to answer as much of the question as I could - this is a
> discussion list, and I am not capable of always providing the definitive
> (and complete) answer...
You do an awesome job though.
> From what I remember from the archives (and searching them is
> much more authoritative than relying on my memory), Register.com forces
> you to go through an additional approval process (which it appears as if
> Dave had - ICANN policy notwithstanding).... that's all I can really say
> about that :)
I got the email, confirmed it. I've gotten 22 more. I went through a few,
then got pissed off and decided to go with ICANN regulations. I don't mind
one confirmation, but 22 is pushing my patience.
According to register.com, they had not received confirmation as of last
night. However, last night was 6 days after the transfer request, it
finally went through sometime between midnight last night and 1pm today when
I checked.
I did spend some time making some poor guy's life miserable for 30-45
minutes because of the transfer, their failure to follow ICANN regulations,
and the fact that their interface hasn't let me change DNS servers since the
middle of December.
It's done now though, and register.com has convinced me to never touch their
services again, so all is well.
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